I think BV should have a train route to go to these places:
Great Britain
USA
Canada
Australia
China

Great BritainIn Great Britain, there is Big Ben at the top, by the London Eye. It will go 'Ding ****!' every hour. Down the left side is the River Thames, with the London Eye right by it. You can have a ride on the London Eye for 25 BB! At the bottom is a 'Harrods' Store. You can buy British stuff here, like Shoes, Flags, CUPCAKES, tea, etc. There is also a British cafe which serves CUPCAKES AND TEA (The things you people from across the pond think we eat and drink all the time). The train station is accessed by clicking on an arrow between Big Ben and The Restaurant!

USAAt the bottom is the Statue Of Liberty, in the middle of a Harbour which is supposed to look like New York Harbour. Behind it is loads of skyscrapers, one of them is called 'America Rox!' There, you can buy American-themed stuff. There is also a little American diner on the right side called 'America Eat!', which serves hamburgers, hot dogs, chips, etc. The train station is accessed by clicking on an arrow at the top of the screen.

CanadaOn the left side is a few totem poles. In the background is loads of Mountains with skiers going down them and you can also see Bears! In the top right is a small wooden store called 'Maple Shop Of Canada'. You can buy Canadian stuff there. In the bottom right is a little Canadian restaurant called 'Maple Syrup' where you can eat Canadian food. The train station is accessed by clicking on an arrow in between the store and restaurant.

AustraliaThere is a sea at the bottom, and then a river going through the middle. Going through the middle of the river is Harbour Bridge that you can walk on! On the right side is Sydney Opera House. Cross the bridge to find 'Koala store' where you can buy Australian stuff. Also, the train station is set in the desert, and you can see Ayers Rock (Uluru) on one side. You can see koalas, kangaroos, etc. there!

ChinaIn one corner is the Great Wall Of China. You can look through a telescope when up there! In the top right corner is a pagoda. At the bottom is a small bamboo forest where you can see pandas. To access the train station, click on the arrow by the pagoda. At the train station is a shop called 'Yo! China' where you can buy Chinese items like a traditional dress, Fishing Boat, etc.. On the opposite side is a restaurant called 'Rice and Noodles' where you can eat HEALTHY Chinese stuff like rice cakes, noodles, etc.. At the top is the train station.

I like these ideas!
We in the U.S don't only eat that stuff though lol
Maybe 'Stars and Stripes Diner' would be a nice name for the American restaurant, and 'The Lady Liberty Shop' for the store.
And maybe China should be a bit different, with more authentic Chinese culture- my friend is actually there right now, she'd probably know better then I would xD
I do think that if these ideas were put into effect that they should be designed by people native or knowledgeable of the countries listed- thus, players native to that country can feel as if they are right at home, or at the very least feel that it is authentic.
Altogether, I certainly think these are good ideas!

I love those ideas, except brands like Harrods might not be able to be mentioned, since they don't sell Build-a-Bears there (they have their own brand of bear). It would give younger players a wider exposure to different cultures, and build up on the education element and benefits of Bearville.
I'm Chinese so I have a few more ideas for the China part of Bearville - there could be Chinese clothes sold, like the silk dresses or trousers for boys with floral or dragon patterns, and the cone-shaped straw hats some Chinese people wear when they farm rice.
The Chinese food sold could be rice, dumplings, noodles - nothing too unhealthy - and they could be served in special Chinese steamers or large plates where you have to sit down and eat.

I love those ideas, except brands like Harrods might not be able to be mentioned, since they don't sell Build-a-Bears there (they have their own brand of bear). It would give younger players a wider exposure to different cultures, and build up on the education element and benefits of Bearville.
I'm Chinese so I have a few more ideas for the China part of Bearville - there could be Chinese clothes sold, like the silk dresses or trousers for boys with floral or dragon patterns, and the cone-shaped straw hats some Chinese people wear when they farm rice.
The Chinese food sold could be rice, dumplings, noodles - nothing too unhealthy - and they could be served in special Chinese steamers or large plates where you have to sit down and eat.

OMG I would love to have a Chinese silk dress and the traditional hat. It would also be cool to have face paint to look like the traditional white face like they would do when they wore their kimonos. Great idea!